Arrests 10/8 at 5:37 p.m. Charles Warren, 31 of Winter Street, was arrested on Main Street on two outstanding warrants by Officer Mark McDonald. 10/11 at 10:45 p.m. Christopher Jamieson, 22, of Ashaway, Rhode Island, was arrested by Sgt. Robert Ramsay on Route 196 on a charge of operating under the influence, and issued a summons […]
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Bath Police Beat: Oct. 16
Arrests No arrests or criminal summonses were reported from Oct. 6-12. Fire calls 10/6 at 3:44 p.m. Vehicle accident on U.S. Route 1 southbound ramp. 10/8 at 10:01 a.m. Vehicle accident on Water Street. 10/8 at 5:28 p.m. Structure fire on Garrison Street in Brunswick. EMS Bath emergency medical services responded to 42 calls from […]
Gilbert P. Schneidewind, 82
BRUNSWICK – Gilbert “Gil” Pease Schneidewind, 82, retired Naval commander, died peacefully Oct. 6, at his home in Brunswick after a long illness. Born on March 8, 1933, in Verona, New Jersey, he was the son of William H. and Carol P. Schneidewind. He graduated from College High School in Montclair, New Jersey, in 1951. […]
Elizabeth R. Malcolm, 77
WEST BATH – Elizabeth Rosalie (Morse) Malcolm, 77, passed away Oct. 4, after a long illness. Malcolm was born in North Bath on March 19, 1938, to Claire and Fred Morse. She attended Morse High School, where she made many lifelong friends; she was known for her bright smile and bubbly disposition. With a door […]
Charles Kennedy, 95: Played key role in brain research
TOPSHAM – Charles Kennedy, neuroscientist and child neurologist, died Oct. 6, after a brief illness at the age of 95. Born in Buffalo, New York, he attended Nichols School and, later, Deerfield Academy. Kennedy prepared for a career in medicine at Princeton University, where he was a member of the choir, glee club and Nassoons, […]
Harpswell Police Beat: Oct. 16
Arrests No arrests or summonses were reported from Oct. 4-11.
Brunswick student aid fund adds film to fundraising effort
BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick Area Student Aid Fund, a scholarship fund that’s been in existence since the mid-1950s, has made a new movie to help its fundraising efforts. The 15-minute video, “Make a Difference,” was produced by Third Chapter Films of Bowdoinham. It distills the organization’s history, mission, and impact with interviews of current and past […]
Former Bowdoin College student indicted for gross sexual assault
BRUNSWICK — A former Bowdoin College student charged in May with raping another student has been indicted by a Cumberland County grand jury. Logan Taylor, 21, of Brunswick, was indicted on a single count of gross sexual assault, a Class A felony that carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. Brunswick police arrested Taylor […]
Brunswick board OKs bank building on site of 2011 fire
BRUNSWICK — After sitting vacant for more than four years, an empty lot at 45 Maine St. is getting a new building. The Planning Board on Tuesday approved plans for a new Bangor Savings Bank to fill the spot at the corner of Maine and Mason streets. A historic building there burned down in a three-alarm […]
New concert, recording venue opens in Brunswick
BRUNSWICK — Lit by a backdrop of table lamps and strings of lights, McKay Belk and his band Bad Mariachi on Oct. 8 opened the second-ever show at the Maine Music Mill, Brunswick’s newest concert venue. The Maine Music Mill, according to founder and owner Jeb Enoch, is “the hybrid of an underground punk dive and […]